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Area | TBD km² |
Population | TBD |
Density | TBD |
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Nominal GDP | TBD |
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Euclea is a continent located entirely in the Northern and Western Hemispheres of Kylaris. It is bordered to the north by the Pervovo and Boreal Seas, on the east by the Vehemens Ocean, and in the west by the Lumine Ocean. Located to Euclea's south is Coius and the two continents are separated by the Mazdan Sea, the Solarian Sea, and the Gulf of Assionaire.
Euclea covers about TBD square kilometres of Kylaris's surface. Politically, Europe is divided into about thirty sovereign states, twelve of which belong to the Euclean Community. The |Empire of All-Marolevs is the largest country in Euclea, spanning X% of the continent. Gaullica is the most populous, with a population of 87,176,289 and comprising X% of Euclea's population. The continent had a total population of about XXX million as of 2015.
The Euclean climate is largely affected by warm currents that temper winters and summers for most of the continent, even at latitudes along which the climate elsewhere is severe. Seasonal differences are more noticeable farther inland than close to the coast. [INSERT SOME GEOGRAPHY STUFF].
Etymology
The name Euclea comes from the ancient Piraean goddess Eukleia, who was the deity personifying glory and good repute.